Here's a brief description of what to expect from this extensive restoration process, straight from CBS, "The show has been retransferred from original film elements to produce stunning high-definition images, including amazing visual effects that have been painstakingly recreated from the source material, creating before/after results that fans will love. The six-disc Blu-ray set also features 7.1 DTS-HD Master Audio and a wealth of exclusive bonus material, such as archival footage, a gag reel, and an inside look at taking The Next Generation to the next level of high-definition. Featuring numerous behind-the-scenes interviews, the new material also features Star Trek experts Mike and Denise Okuda, consultants throughout this ongoing project, who offer special insights into the countless man-hours dedicated to the upgrade of The Next Generation."

Star Trek: The Next Generation Season One will feature a full frame 1080p transfer with English 7.1 DTS-HD Master Audio, English Stereo Surround, French Mono, Japanese Mono and German Mono (with the exception of "Encounter at Farpoint" which is in German Stereo). The discs also includes English SDH, French, German, Castilian, Italian, Japanese, Danish, Dutch, Finnish, Norwegian and Swedish subtitles. Below is breakdown of of the upcoming bonus materials for each disc:

Disc One:

Episodes: • Encounter at Farpoint • The Naked Now • Code of Honor

Special Features: • Episodic Promos • Energized! Taking The Next Generation to the Next Level (HD) • Star Trek: The Next Generation Archives: The Launch • Introduction to the Series (1987) • 3 Episode Promos • Season One Promo

Disc Two:

Episodes: • The Last Outpost • Where No One Has Gone Before • Lonely Among Us • Justice • The Battle

At this time, Paramount and CBS have not listed a price for the set, but we'll make sure to update this article as soon as that info is available. Also, be sure to check back in July for a review of Star Trek: The Next Generation Season One on Blu-ray.

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